Thursday, September 5, 2013

FRSC: Information on Number Plates and Driver’s License


The cost of replacing old number plates is Ten Thousand Naira and fifteen Thousand Naira for new plates, excluding vehicle registration, insurance and road worthiness certification fees which vary based on vehicle categories and the use of the vehicle (private or commercial for example) and also from state to state.

Don’t go to an FRSC office to procure Number plates. Go to the State Board of Internal Revenue or the Licensing Office. Any FRSC staff negotiating procurement of Number Plates with you is a tout. Report him formally in the office or send a mail to frscsocialpages@frsc.gov.ng. Don’t go through any “middleman” or a tout.
Drivers Licence fee is Six thousand Naira. Go directly to any Driver’s Licence Center which is a one-stop production center as other agencies involved in the procurement are all collocated.

Dont go through any tout please, as you would be issued fake licence, which could land you in jail. Some people have actually been convicted both within and outside the country for being in possession or trying to transact business with fake Nigerian Drivers Licence. Ignorance is not an excuse please. Be careful.
For further details visit www.nigeriadriverslicence.org (for drivers licence) and www.nvisng.org (for Number plates)

2 comments:

  1. Used and new car dealers from all over the country including Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Vauxhall and Ford have had to face? 200 clamping- release fees.

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  2. Always so interesting to visit your site.What a great info, thank you for sharing. this will help me so much in my learning driver license

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